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Direct Action Against Drugs was a vigilante group in Northern Ireland that claimed responsibility for the killing of a number of alleged drug dealers.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/recent/troubles/fact_files.shtml?ff=p07〕 The organisation was allegedly a front name used by the Provisional IRA in claiming responsibility for the killings.〔(www.globalsecurity.org 'Irish Republican Army (IRA)' )〕 ==List of suspected DAAD attacks 1995–2001== *December 1995 * *Martin McCrory - small-time drug dealer killed at his home in Turf Lodge, west Belfast.〔(CAIN ): Chronology of the Conflict 1995, Accessed 2007-11-08〕 * * Chris Johnston - 38-year-old killed at his home off the Ormeau Road in south Belfast.〔 * *Francis Collins - a former member of the IRA, was killed at his chip shop in the New Lodge, north Belfast.〔 *January 1996 * *Ian Lyons - died a day after being shot while sitting in a parked car in Lurgan.〔(CAIN ): Chronology of the Conflict 1996, Accessed 2007-11-08〕 *September 1996 * * Séan (John) Devlin - killed in Friendly Street in the Markets in south Belfast.〔 *February 1998 * *Brendan Campbell - a 30-year-old convicted drug dealer killed outside a restaurant in south Belfast.〔(CAIN ): Chronology of the Conflict 1998, Accessed 2007-11-08〕 *May 1999 * *Brendan Joseph Fegan - a 24-year-old man who had been described as one of Northern Ireland's main drug dealers, he was shot 16 times by two gunmen in the Hermitage Bar in Newry.〔McKittrick David, (1999) Lost Lives, Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh〕 *June 1999 * *Paul Downey - a 37-year-old suspected drug dealer from Newry in County Down was shot, allegedly by DAAD.〔(CAIN ): Chronology of the Conflict 1999, Accessed 2007-11-08〕 *April 2001 * *Christopher "Cricky" O'Kane was gunned down as he returned to his security-heavy home in the Currynieran estate, in Derry, on April 21, 2001. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Direct Action Against Drugs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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